Can someone ID this rose for me?

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  1. Susieshoe

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    I have this gorgeous single rose. This is its first full year. Didn’t save the tag (duh). It’s just stunning - starts off yellow with a red centre and fades to pale pink with a darker pink centre. It has many admirers who want to buy one but I can’t tell them the name. Would appreciate any help please IMG_4147.jpeg
     
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    Yes, that is indeed a rose.

    Hope I could help.
     
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      Good afternoon @Susieshoe my friend I shall do what I can have you any more info on your rose ie Age/Petal count/ect:smile:

      The Bees Knees is the nearest I can find at the moment:smile:

      Yellow blend Floribunda.
      Registration name: GUEsbehold
      Exhibition name: The Bees Knees
      Bred byMaurice Guest (United Kingdom, before 2013).
      Introduced in United Kingdom by Style Roses in 2016 as 'The Bees Knees'.
      Floribunda, Hybrid Hulthemia persica.
      Light yellow, orange-pink flecks, ages to white . None / no fragrance. Average diameter 3". Medium, semi-double (9-16 petals), in small clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
      Medium, spreading, upright. Medium, semi-glossy, medium green foliage.

      Height: 3' to 4' (90 to 120cm). Width: up to 5' (up to 150cm).
      Can be used for exhibition or garden.
      Patent status unknown
      Unnamed Seedling × Persian Mystery
       
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        Thank you! I have actually identified it now. It’s Eye of the Tiger. However, the bees knees did come up as a suggestion
         
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          Good evening @Susieshoe my friend and thank you for getting back to me its very much appreciated (not many do) yes its a lovely Rose here is a little bit of trivia:smile:

          • CHEwbullseye
          • Cyrus (shrub,Warner,2011
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          Yellow blend Floribunda.
          Exhibition name: Eye of the Tiger
          Bred by Christopher H. Warner (United Kingdom, 2006).
          Introduced in France by Pépinières de la Saulaie as 'Cyrus'.
          Introduced in Serbia by Petrovic Roses in 2015 as 'Eye of the Tiger'.
          Floribunda, Hybrid Hulthemia persica, Shrub.
          Light yellow, red flecks, orange shading, ages to cream . Mild fragrance. up to 8 petals. Average diameter 2.75". Medium, single (4-8 petals), borne mostly solitary, in small clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season. Ovoid buds.
          Arching, armed with thorns / prickles, bushy, compact. Glossy, medium green foliage. 7 leaflets.

          Height: 28" to 35" (70 to 90cm). Width: 1' to 19" (30 to 50cm).
          Canada - Patent No: 6142 on 20 Feb 2020
          Application No: 16-8849 on 30 Mar 2016
          ChewBullseye' was bred and developed by Christopher Hugh Warner in Newport, Shropshire, United Kingdom. It originated from a controlled cross conducted in Newport in June 2006 between the varieties 'Belting Pink' as the female parent and 'Golden Age' as the male parent.

          Inventors: Warner; Christopher Hugh (Brockton, GB)
          The cross resulting in this new variety was made during June of 2006. The seed parent is the unpatented variety referred to as Rosa hybrid ‘Belting Pink’. The pollen parent is the unpatented variety referred to as Rosa hybrid ‘Golden Age’.
          Belting Pink x Golden Age(hybrid hulthemia)
          Source: Cyrus
          The parentage in the references is reversed to that of the Plant Patent.

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            We have this in our garden (Eye Of The Tiger). It’s a very good ‘doer’ and never lets us down.
             
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